



America’s Favorite Cut 
Flower 
Postpaid, 10c each; 10 for 80c; 
100 for $7.00 
The following varieties are of the finest 
show types, selected by an expert Pennsyl- 
vania florist as being the choicest of thou- 
sands of kinds. The low price should enable 
many of our customer friends to plant them 
in quantity. 
BEACON. Red, cream blotch. 
BIT O’HEAVEN. Light orange. 
CORONA. Cream, pink edge. 
DREAM O’ BEAUTY. Rose-red. 
GATE OF HEAVEN. Deep yellow. 
MARGARET BEATON. White, red blotch. 
MARGARET FULTON. Deep pink. 
PICARDY. Shrimp-pink. 
REWI FALLU. Deep red. 
ROSA VAN LIMA. Light pink. 
SNOW PRINCESS. Pure white. 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Brown, red blotch. 
ALLEN’S EXHIBITION MIXTURE. Our 
eirear assortment. 10 for 50c; 100 for 
ALLEN’'S Select DAHLIA ROOTS 
To help our customers in their 
selection, we are listing twelve of the 
varieties that have been the leaders 
in several recent shows. 
No. 1 Tubers, Postpaid 
We have selected twelve leading varieties 
from several shows and are offering them ata 
low price to our customers. 
A. G. GOODACRE. A beautiful combina- 
tion of lemon-yellow, evenly tipped white- 
An early bloomer on the best of stems- 
Foliage is insect resisting; a strong grower- 
$1.00 each. 
BLUE RIVER. A blue French violet, the 
nearest to a blue Dahlia that we have ever 
seen. Very early; long stems. 70c each. 
_ GLORIA BACHER. A clear Dahlia-purple 
of fair size and excellent form for exhibi- 
tion. The most satisfactory of our formal 
purples. Early and prolific. $1.25 each. 
JANE COWL. A strikingly beautiful Dahlia 
in a blend of bronze, buff and _ brilliant 
gold. 25c each. 
LADY IN RED. Bright velvety red. Me- 
dium size. Free flowering. $1.00 each. 
MICHIGAN WHITE. One of the very 
best of the white cut-flower Dahlias. The 
well-formed blooms seem to open over 
night, on long, strong stems. Substance of 
the flower is excellent; keeps well when 
cut. Medium size. 85c each. 
PINK GIANT. Large flowers of bright, 
clear rose-pink. A great favorite with gar- 
~ den visitors and a fine show flower. It isa 
border-line variety as to type, being a true 
semi-cactus under some conditions when 
fully matured. 75c each. 
-PREMIER’S WINSOME. A most attrac- 
tive light pink, giving an abundance of 
large blooms on strong stems. A vigorous 
grower with insect-resisting foliage. Easy 
to grow. 90c each. 
Fifty-five Years of “Golden 

SILVER LADY. Pure white, edged and 
flushed with lavender-pink. Massive, 
branching plants bloom profusely from 
midseason on, with uniform closed centers. 
One of the most beautiful of all pastels. 
$1.00 each. 
THE GOVERNOR. A large, bright sulphur- 
yellow, which is definitely a formal. True 
formals are scarce, and this is a welcome 
addition. The petals are broad and turn 
back at the tips, giving the flower good 
depth. $1.00 each. 
TOWER’S EMPIRE. Large, yellow, tinted 
bronze. Early bloomer; a good companion 
for Jane Cowl. 80c each. 
VIRGINIA RUTE. A _ huge maroon-red 
informal, sometimes semi-cactus. Plant 
rugged and tall, with blooms facing 
straight up on stiff, heavy stems An 
exhibition red that should make good 
everywhere. Midseason. $1.00 each. 

